“I thought it was reprehensible, irresponsible and unpersuasive. If we’re going to regain the credibility of the American people, we’re going to have to stop with silly antics like that. It may get a snide chuckle inside the Beltway, but it offends most people. We have to get away from the politics of personal destruction,” he said of the video.

Rep. Chaffetz went on to say he believed the Republican Party could point out inconsistencies in Speaker Pelosi’s explanations regarding what she knew about the use of “enhanced interrogation” techniques by our nation without resorting to “stunts.”

Oppose development of northeast quadrant of County Grounds for anything other than state forest.

Then again, as I look at the list of Walker’s campaign promises, I see more than a few that he’s broken, and hopefully he’ll be asked about those broken promises now that he’s seeking higher office. After all, Wisconsin’s voters deserve to know why Scott Walker can’t keep a promise.